
Kim Kardashian makes her relationship with Pete Davidson official on Instagram. Fans can’t keep calm
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The pictures posted by Kim feature her in a shimmery voluminous coat with silver thigh-high boots and chunky sunglasses. In one of the pictures, the loved-up couple can be seen gazing at each other. Meanwhile, another picture saw the couple in a goofy mood with Pete wearing Kim’s sunglasses.
Kim Kardashian and her boyfriend Pete Davidson have made their relationship public on Instagram. The entrepreneur and fashion mogul took to the app to share a string of pictures with her comedian beau. It is the first time that Kim has posted pictures featuring Pete on her official account and fans cannot keep calm.
The pictures posted by Kim feature her in a shimmery voluminous coat with silver thigh-high boots and chunky sunglasses. In one of the pictures, the loved-up couple can be seen gazing at each other. Meanwhile, another picture saw the couple in a goofy mood with Pete wearing Kim’s sunglasses.
“Whose car are we gonna take?” Kim captioned the post with a reference to the 2010 film The Town.
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Fans and followers absolutely loved the black-and-white snaps of the couple and flooded the comments section with their sweet reactions.

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